Finance:

Tuition and Fees

Fees M. Div. M.T.S M.A.C.S
Tuition 25,000 25,000 25,000
Lecture Notes 750 750 750
School Equipment (Freshers only) 1500 1500 1500
Stationery 500 500 500
Library 500 500 500
Messing 15,500.00 15,500.00 -
Boarding 2,500.00 2,500.00 -
Student Council 150 150 150
Athletic 150 150 150
  28,550 28,550 28,550

Admission (Fresher) or Graduation (Final)

200 200 200
Total 28,750 28,750 28,750
Hostel Students
Boarding 4,000 4,000  
Messing 55,000 55,000  
Mess Equipment 300 300  
Total 59,300 59,300  


C. Estimated Personal Expenditure depending on individual needs.

Books 5,000
Athletic 1,000
Stationary 3,000
Miscellaneous 3,000

Note: Students are to pay half of the amount of the school fees (including library and student council) at the beginning of the First Semester and the remainder at the beginning of the Second Semester. Those who have arrears are not allowed to sit for the Final Examinaton.

All figures are in Kyats.

Payment of Account

Charges for tuition, fees, board and room are due and payable on the first day of each semester. The student can select either:
a. to make payment in full or
b. to pay the charges in two installments.

A student’s preliminary registration for a new semester will be canceled unless the Registrar receives certification from the Business Office that all accounts for earlier semesters have been satisfied and that payment in full or an agreement for payment in installment for new charges has been received. No degree may be awarded by the seminary or transcript issued unless the student has met all financial obligations to the seminary.


Financing a Seminary Program

Financial aid in the form of grants from the seminary is very limited. Therefore, a seminary student has to make every effort toward self-support to meet the financial expenses of his or her program of studies. He or she may seek to be assisted by the local church or association or individuals. There is the Judson Student Aid given for academic excellence. Sowards’ Memorial Fund is offered to students whose parents are/were in the ministry and there is also individual scholarship grants by well-wishers. There are some part-time campus positions available such as library helper, office and ground service crew.

Housing

Ann Judson Villa has rooms for forty-six students and Mahasaung Dormitory for ninety-six students. Because hostel rooms are limited in number many first year students have to make their own arrangements for board and lodging.